A mother of a son who has served in Afghanistan in 2 rotations - standing proudly behind him and supporting all the troops. I am here to hold a hand of, or lend a shoulder to other Military parents, families, wives and friends- as I too am a "Military Mom"- at home.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Remembrance Day 11-11-11

This post is dedicated to our fallen soldiers and their wives, Mothers, Fathers and family. Today at 11 am, I will bow my head in silence with thoughts of you and all soldiers who have served. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember today... and I remember always.

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With a son having completed a second rotation in Afghanistan, I stand proudly supporting our troops. I am here to hold the hand of fellow Military Moms and Dads,sisters and brothers, husbands and wives, and friends..
Here .. as I too am a Military Mom.
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